USC DT Sedrick Ellis can't help but notice the increased attention that has surrounded him since the Senior Bowl. Ellis dominated most of his workouts there and solidified his status as a probable top-10 draft pick. Frank Coyle rates Ellis as the No. 4 overall prospect in the draft, with a stock...[details]

The Good: Crummey started 36 games during his time at Maryland, displaying sound technique with good functional strength and the intelligence to carry out all of his assignments. He is able to perform well in the trenches due to his good hand use and understanding of angles. He shows the quick feet needed to get out and find linebackers on the second level and complete a block.

The Bad: He is not a top-level athlete. He needs to be fundamentally sound in all areas to compensate for that lack of athleticism. An ankle injury kept Crummey from working out at the NFL Scouting Combine, so he was unable to answer any doubts about his physical abilities.

Outlook: He is a tough, durable lineman with extensive experience and the talent to compete for a starting job in his pro career. Crummey figures to fall to the late second day of the draft after missing postseason time with the ankle injury. He must prove he can overcome average athleticism to make it at the next level.

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